January Quilt Block of the Month - Snowman Mini Quilt

By the third week of each month I will release the quilt block for the following month.

I've made my patterns very easy to read and understand. I give you a complete list of everything you will need to complete the project. I've broken everything down into step by step instructions and have included full color photos and illustrations. The pattern pieces are very crisp and neatly drawn using a computer program.

This is an electronic file. No physical item will be shipped.

Personal & commercial use.

Copyright

So fun and easy to make! Get yourself a cute hanger or stand and make them for every season or occasion!

Copyright
You can use my patterns for personal use and to make things that you sell from your website, online shops, and craft shows.

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Supplies:
Small scraps of fabric for appliques
1/4 yard of light weight paper backed fusible webbing
3/8 yard of Fabric - for top, bottom, and rod pocket
12 x 12 inch piece of fusible fleece, I used Pellon brand
You can use quilt batting if you prefer, but you’ll want to cut it bigger to allow for shifting
2 strips of 2 3/4” x 30” fabric for binding
1 strip of 1 3/4” x 44” fabric for borders
Thread to match fabrics
Embroidery floss to match or contrast with applique fabrics, and for any special stitching
I like to choose floss that is brighter or darker than the fabrics, makes the appliques really pop!
1/4” wooden dowel rod cut to 11 inches long (if not using a quilt hanger or quilt stand)
2 - 5/8 inch plastic rings to use for hanging (if not using a quilt hanger or quilt stand)
Refer to pattern page for embellishment and embroidery ideas and suggestions.

The embellishments I use for eyes, mouths, bows, decorations, decorative stitching, etc... are just suggestions. You can use anything you want from wiggle eyes, beads, buttons, rick-rack, the possibilities are endless! I do recommend a good quality, washable fabric glue for anything you wish to glue down. I like to use Fabri-tac by Beacon.